This mono chromatic rendering of the Doba was created by a dear friend and neighbor of mine Barry Hochstrasser Barry the Graphics Guy using a photo I took of my car(I added in the Mopar logos). Barry passed away in the summer of 2012. He was a very talented graphic artist. He is, and will be greatly missed. R.I.P. Barry My Dear Friend. "God Be With You, Till We Meet Again."
This is way she looks today. I got rid of the cheesy looking rubber finned poly-cast wheels, and installed stock steel wheels with year correct Chrysler wire wheel covers(a $40 option back then)we topped everything off with a set of new tires. A good friend of mine even gave me a pristine pair of black & white year correct Utah "77 license plates, that are legal to register here in Utah.
Check out the "75 Dodge Charger SE opera window louvers I added a few years back(cost me $100 on Ebay). I got lucky, they just happened to be a perfect match. I think the louvers make her look classier. My mother owned a "75 Charger when I was a kid.The Dodge Charger SE was basically a Chrysler Cordoba that was re-badged, given a different grille & grille surround, and different tail lights. The front grille & tail lights featured a horizontal bar pattern. The grille bars were body colored. The Charger also had a color keyed vinyl body side trim accent molding that matched the cars Halo or full vinyl top. From 1975-"77 Cordoba & Charger SE were basically exact twins. I believe that, is where my affinity for that particular body style began?
My dad had a "73 Dodge Coronet Crestwood 9 passenger wagon(just like the car pictured on the brochure)it was identical. It had the optional 400 C.I.D V8 2 barrel carburetor. That was the first car I ever saw that had a 150 mph speedometer(a wagon no less). It would probably do it too! My dad got it up to 136 on I-40 between Flag staff AZ & Albuquerque NM I was there and saw the speedo. He could have gone all the way, as he still had pedal left but he got scared and backed off. I added this because I loved that wagon. That wagon is how my love of Mopars came about. Then again, mom did have a two tone red and cream colored "57 Plymouth Savoy four door hardtop back when I was six years old. I really liked that car too.
I feel this music represents the Odyssey of my Cordoba
veloudaa on Feb 19, 2014 said:
77Cordobaguy, Super nice Cordoba. I always liked these first Gen Cordobas. Especially with the round headlights. Real sweet ride.
[Reply to this comment]77cordobaguy on Feb 22, 2014 said:
Thanks. It's for sale,at the right price.
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Anonymous on Feb 16, 2014 said:
Cool
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